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Revision as of 12:21, 11 March 2012

Insect

Insect

Japanese

こんちゅうぞく

Japanese (translated)

Insect Tribe

English

Insect

Lists

Insect monsters are a versatile, and somewhat well-supported Type of Monster that go hand-in-hand with Plant-Type monsters. The common attributes associated with them are EARTH and WIND. They typically act like their namesake by swarming the field, and can sometimes prove to be quite an annoyance to players by using their unique abilities. There are not many extremely powerful high-level Insects besides "Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth" (which is typically considered too much of a chore to summon), but at lower Levels, Insects can completely dominate the field, due to the high ATK their lower-Level monsters often have for their Level as well as their ease in summoning. The list of support cards for this Type include: "Verdant Sanctuary", "Pinch Hopper", "Insect Imitation", and "Gigaplant".

Insect cards are most notably played by Weevil Underwood, Missy, Lenny, Roman Goodwin and Jesse Anderson in the GX manga.

Notable Insect Type monsters include: "Aztekipede, the Worm Warrior", "Brain Crusher", "Chainsaw Insect", "Doom Dozer", "Earthbound Immortal Uru", "Flying Kamakiri 1", "Grasschopper", "Insect Queen", "Magical Merchant", "Man-Eater Bug", "Maxx "C"", "Metal Armored Bug", "Needle Worm", "Neo-Spacian Flare Scarab", "Number 20: Giga-Brilliant", "Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth", "Pinch Hopper" and "Ultimate Insect LV7".

There are three Insect archetypes: the "Worms" (although several "Worm" monsters are Reptile-Type instead), the "Inzektors," and the "Spiders".

Examples